CC (Student Course Completion Report) (Indiana)

This report is no longer supported or updated by Infinite Campus. The flat file reports will remain available in the Infinite Campus system until the 2023-2024 school year. Schools can continue to use the flat file reports as needed until then, but Infinite Campus no longer provides any support. 

Data Exchange was designated as the sole source of truth for all data for the purposes of required reports beginning with the 2021-2022 school year. Please refer to the Indiana Ed-Fi documentation for additional information about current state reporting practices / procedures using the Data Exchange Ed-Fi System. 

Classic View: IN State Reporting > CC 

Search Term: CC 

The purpose of this data collection is to gather information on the number and type of courses that students completed throughout the school year. Data is used for federal reporting, identifying course taking trends, examining progress toward meeting state goals for dual credit participation and for researching the effectiveness of course-taking patterns.

Student Course Completion Report Editor

Report Logic

  • Students only report one record per section ID per collection period. The exception to this rule is for students who are scheduled into courses that offer dual credit.

  • A record does not report if a student drops a course at any time during the school year unless the roster end date falls after the course end date. In other words, Student Information > General > Schedule > End Date is not NULL.

  • Student's courses do not report if:

    • the student enrolls after the date selected on the report editor,
    • their calendar is marked as State Exclude,
    • they are enrolled in a grade level marked as State Exempt,
    • their course is marked as Exclude from State Reporting or is not marked as Active, or
    • their enrollment is marked as No Show or State Exclude.
CollectionReport Logic
Collection 1
(Dec - Feb)

This collection reports courses tied to a State Reported Grading Task or State Reported Standard that have started within or before the Effective Date Range of the report.

The following Campus fields are used to determine the courses that apply:

  • Courses > Section Section Schedule Placement
  • System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Terms > End Date
  • Grading & Standards > Grading Tasks > State Reported (course reports when this field not NULL)
  • Grading & Standards > Standards Bank > Standard Detail > State Reported (course reports when this field not NULL)
Collection 2
(May - June)

This collection reports courses where the student is enrolled in a state educational institution and taking college level courses.

To report, the Dual Credit checkbox on the student's Transcript must be manually selected.

Campus reports courses that have ended on or within the Report Date Range.

The following Campus fields are used to determine the courses that apply:

  • Student Information > General > Transcript > Dual Credit
  • Courses > Section > Section Schedule Placement
  • System Administration > Calendar > Calendar > Terms > End Date
  • Grading & Standards > Grading Tasks > State Reported (course reports when this field not NULL)
  • Grading & Standards > Standards Bank > Standard Detail > State Reported (course reports when this field not NULL)

Generating the Report

  1. Select Collection Period 1 or Collection Period 2 from the Collection Period dropdown list.

  2. Enter the appropriate date(s) in the Report Date Range fields.

     Enter dates in mmddyyyy format or by clicking the calendar icon.
  3. Select one of these Ad Hoc filters to further narrow results. (Optional)
    • Ad Hoc Filter (Student)
    • Ad Hoc Filter (Course)
  4. Select the Format in which the report should be generated: HTML, XML or CSV.
  5. Select the Calendar(s) to be included in the report. Calendars can be sorted by active year, by school or by year.
  6. Click Generate Extract to generate the report immediately or Submit to Batch .

    You can submit a report request to the batch queue by clicking Submit to Batch instead of Generate Extract. This process allows larger reports to generate in the background, without disrupting the use of Campus. For more information about submitting a report to the batch queue, see the Batch Queue article.

Report Examples

Student Course Completion Report - HTML Format

Student Course Completion Report - CSV Format

Student Course Completion Report - XML Format

Report Layout

Element Name

Description

Type, Format and Length

Campus Database

Campus Application

School NumberState assigned school ID.Numeric, 4 digitsschool.numberSystem Administration > Resources > School > State School Number
Class ID

The Class ID assigned to this course and section in this format:

Course Number_Section Number

Numeric, 20 digits

Not dynamically stored.

Scheduling > Courses > Course Editor > Number

Scheduling > Courses > Section Editor > Section Number

STNOfficial student test number (State ID).

Numeric, 9 digits

person.stateIDCensus > People > Demographics > Person Identifiers > State ID
Last Name

The student's last name.

 

This field is only included in HTML format.

Alphanumeric, N/AIdentity.lastNameCensus > People > Demographics > Person Information > Last Name
First Name

The student's first name.

 

This field is only included in HTML format.

Alphanumeric, N/AIdentity.firstNameCensus > People > Demographics > Person Information > First Name
Course Completion Status

That completion status given to the student. This field reports 3 if a score is not given to the course.

Valid values are 1, 2 or 3.

  • 1 = Passing grade
  • 2 = Failing grade
  • 3 = No grade awarded
  • = Incomplete

Campus uses information from the following locations to calculate the completion status.

  • Student Information > General > Grades
  • Grading & Standards > Score Groups & Rubrics > Score; State Score
  • Scheduling > Courses > Grading Task
  • Grading & Standards > Grading Task > State Reported is not NULL

Elementary and Middle schools will report a 3 until the end of the school year since they are typically not graded until the end of the school year.

Numeric, 1 digitNot dynamically stored.Not dynamically stored.
Course Grade

Indicates the grade the student received for the course.

Valid values are 0.0-4.0.

The report considers the score the student received and reports the unweighted GPA tied to the score.

Alphanumeric,
3 characters in N.N format
Not dynamically stored.

Student Information > General > Grades

Grading & Standards > Score Groups & Rubrics > Score; Unweighted GPA Value

Scheduling > Courses Grading Task

Dual Credit

Indicates the student is enrolled in a state educational institution and taking college level courses.

Valid codes are A, Y and N.

  • A = Not Applicable, elementary or middle school course
  • Y = Yes
  • N = No

If the course being reported has a State Reported Grading Task and the Credit Group is NOT "HS Credit," A reports.

 

To report, the Credit Group must be called HS Credit and the Dual Credit checkbox on the Transcript must be manually selected.

Alphanumeric, 1 digitTranscriptCourse.dualCreditStudent Information > General > Transcript > Dual Credit
Post Secondary Institution

State assigned number of the post secondary institution from which the dual credit was received. See the Post Secondary Institution Codes in this article for more information.

Alphanumeric,
2 characters

TranscriptCourse.
PostSecondaryInstitution

Student Information > General > Transcript > Post Secondary Institution


High School Credits or Applied Units Earned

Indicates the number of high school credits the student earned for the course.

Valid values are 0.0 – 9.0

To calculate the Credits Earned, Campus multiplies the Grading Task Credit by the Credit Coefficient:

Credits Earned = Grading Task Credit * Credit Coefficient

If the Credit Type on the State Reported Grading Task is not "HS Credit," 9.0 reports.

Alphanumeric, 3 characters in
N.N format
Not dynamically stored.

Scheduling > Courses > Grading Task > Credit

Grading & Standards > Score Group and Rubrics > Credit Coefficient

Applied Units

Indicates whether the student received or attempted to receive high school transcripted applied unit(s) as a result of taking the course.

If the default value on the Roster in the Attribute Dictionary is set to A, A reports in all records.

If the default value in the Attribute Dictionary is NOT set to A, Campus checks to see whether the student is in a grade level mapped to a State Grade Level code in 09,10,11, or 12.

If...Then...
NoN reports.
YesCampus checks to see whether there's a value selected on the student's roster and reports the code.
If no code is selected on the roster, Campus checks to see whether there's a selected value on the student's section and reports that code. If no code is selected on the section, Campus checks to see whether there's a selected value on the student's course. If no code is selected on the course, N reports. 

Alphanumeric, 1 character

A, Y, or N

Roster.altacheivementstandard 

Section.altachievementStandard

Course.altachievementStandard

CourseMaster.altachievementStandard

TranscriptCourse.altachievementStandard

Course/Section > Section > Roster Batch Edit > Applied Units OR

Course/Section > Course Information OR

Course/Section > Section Editor

System Administration > Custom > Attribute Dictionary > Roster > Applied Units > Campus Attribute Detail

Post Secondary Institution Codes

College CodeDescription
00Not Applicable
01Anderson College
02Ball State University
03Bethel College
04Butler University
05Calumet College
06Depauw University
07Earlham College
09Franklin College
10Goshen College
11Grace College
12Hanover College
13Huntington College
14University of Indianapolis
15Indian State University
16University of Southern Indiana
17Indian University - Bloomington
18Indiana University/Purdue University - Fort Wayne
19Indiana University/Purdue University - Indianapolis 
20Indiana University - Kokomo
21Indiana University - Northwest
22Indiana University - South Bend
23Indiana University - Southeast
24Manchester College
25Marian University
26Indiana Wesylan University
27Oakland City College
28Purdue University - West Lafayette
29Purdue University - Calumet
31University of Saint Francis
32Saint Joseph's College
33Saint Mary's College - Notre Dame
34Saint Mary's-of-the Woods College
36Taylor University
37Trine University
38University of Evansville
39University of Notre Dame
40Valparaiso University
41Wabash College
42Indiana University - East
43Indiana University/Purdue University/Columbus
44Ivy Tech
46Ancilla College
47Holy Cross College
48Indiana Tech
49Martin University
50Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
57Moraine Valley College
60Central Christian College of Kansas
66Southwestern Michigan College
95Vincennes University
97Other
98Purdue University - North Central
99Foreign Country - Institution located in